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International Rescue Links
I will be adding links as I
can. If you would like your rescue's website added, email me and I will add it
here. I would like to get rescues from every state! Please see the note at the
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Canada: |
British Columbia:
J & M Acres Horse Rescue |
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Ontario: Precious Hope Farm (Equine Rescue and Sanctuary) |
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Note: Rescues are added as they agree to be listed. It is
strictly first come, first add! lol Also, I have not personally been to all of these
rescues. Please take your time in selecting the rescue you wish to work with.
Contact them, visit the rescue (in person if possible or through someone you trust (have
them photograph every area of the rescue so that you may see it)), talk with the
neighbors, contact the other rescues in the state (take time to contact each one...this is
important because there can sometimes be personal issues involved. Weigh the
opinions of each rescue.), and finally contact the local authorities to see if their are
any complaints and what the follow-up was. Most importantly trust your gut
instinct. If you feel uncomfortable about the rescue for any reason, chose a
different one.
If there are any questionable rescues listed, please email me so I can check into
them further. Thank you!
Also rescues are listed as a courtesy only (there is no monetary gain for a link to
their site and they are not required to list a link to this site), there is no promise
that a rescue will be listed if an abeyance of favorable references persists.
Links may also be removed if they are not consistently working correctly.
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